For more information regarding any of our community events, you may contact us at 706.645.3525
Citizens Police Academy (CPA)
This is a thirteen-week program designed to give citizens an up close and personal look at the day-to-day operations of the Police Department. This program is currently offered every spring. It's goal is to educate the public on various aspects of police work within the City of West Point. Each week participants have the opportunity to listen to officers from various divisions in the force relate their duties, the training and experience required for that particular division.
Coffee With A Cop
Coffee with a Cop is a community outreach program designed to build relationships between command staff and the community. This program gives citizens an opportunity to meet with their Police Chief to talk with him in an one-on-one setting over a cup of coffee.
FLYER - August 2, 2018 Coffee with a Cop
Ministers Day Training
This is a program designed for local ministers and their keynote staff in helping to build those relationships and partnerships by providing pastors with valuable resources and relevant training to better serve our church communities.
Neighborhood Watch
The Neighborhood Watch Program allows for interaction of department members with community leaders and members in a relaxed and informative environment. The West Point Police Department sponsors a neighborhood watch program. It is designed to help to reduce crime in specific neighborhoods by increasing vigilance and reporting.
National Night Out
National Night Out is observed annually on the first Tuesday in August. It is a community police awareness-raising event in the United States. National Night Out was created to increase awareness about police programs in the communities.
Flyer - 2018 National Night Out - August 7th
National Night Out Purpose:
- Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness
- Generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime efforts
- Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police community partnerships
- Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.